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Hidden Lake Academy
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hanzomon4:
I see why some here get so easily frustrated with parents... Their like a broken record....
I'm not to familiar with HLA but from what I've read it seems to be like every other abusive program. I find it funny how every parent says "My kid hated it at first but now they love it and feel that it's saved their life" This statement could be made by any st8/thayer/tranquility bay/insert-program-name/ parent. I have a question for any former HLA students:
* Do they punish you for saying anything negative about the program? and to the parents:
* Does HLA tell you that any complaint or abuse allegations is just manipulation and should not be taken seriously?
I know that the lawsuit is mainly about unqualified staff and the intake of kids that pose a threat to the safety of other students, but reading certain survivor statements leads me to believe that this place is psychologically abusive. I honestly wouldn't expect anything else being that HLA employs unqualified staff, it's like a butcher preforming heart surgery.
Regardless of my opinions I do hope that the parents who posted their support for HLA will take a really good objective look at HLA before writing off any complaints as lies.
Also if any one knows where I can get the cliff-notes on HLA please post a link or something.
hanzomon4:
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Why do all of the program-parent lawyers come from Dallas?
TheWho:
--- Quote ---what we or at least I find ironic is that you claim to be a full time mom, yet you shipped your kid off to a warehouse. Tough job for you huh?
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Sometimes it is nice to take a different view on things. Lets say you are a full time mechanic and your son/Daughter is going for a long trip and has a 1991 Ford Taurus. Being a loving father you spend a few nights maybe putting on new brakes, tuning it up, maybe upgrading the tires and getting the alignment dead nuts and the car is mint. But as you drive it around you hear a clicking sound coming from the transmission. Transmissions are not your expertise so you have a choice
1) Let it go and hope for the best or
2) Ship it off to someone who knows more about transmissions and have it looked at.
Question: If you chose option # 2 does this make you a lousy mechanic and a bad parent? or just a bad mechanic Hmmmm...... makes one think
Anonymous:
Karen likes to compare her kid to a dog in her analogies. Your kid is a car. Says a lot about you guys.
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